Label and Sticker Attaching Worker

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Industry & Occupation

Engineering & Manufacturing

Classification

Summary

A worker in factories or logistics warehouses who attaches labels, stickers, and tags to products or packaging manually or using machines to clearly indicate information necessary for shipping and inventory management.

Description

Label and sticker attaching workers are responsible for accurately attaching labels, stickers, and tags to products or packaging at distribution and manufacturing sites using manual labor or applicator machines. Before work, they confirm the label type and attachment position, and perform visual inspections for defects or misalignments. They operate on shift systems including line work and part-time or temporary roles, and are required to maintain quality standards while ensuring productivity.

Future Outlook

Although automatic applicators and robotization are advancing, manual precise attachment work continues to be needed at sites requiring fine position adjustments or multi-variety small-lot production. Stable employment opportunities can be expected by acquiring multi-skilling and quality management skills.

Personality Traits

Good at steady work / High concentration / Meticulous

Work Style

Day shift / Line work / Part-time / Shift

Career Path

Operations staff → Line leader → Quality control staff → Factory manager

Required Skills

Label applicator machine operation / Manual tag attachment / Quantity management and sorting work / Visual inspection

Recommended Skills

Basic PC operation (inventory management system input) / Basic machine maintenance / Warehouse logistics

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Precise positioning is essential to prevent misalignment or peeling.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Analytical & Logical Thinking Primarily routine tasks, so advanced logical thinking is not required.
Communication Skills Mainly individual work with few complex interactions.
Creativity & Ideation Follows prescribed procedures, so little creativity is needed.
Initiative & Leadership Mainly instruction-following tasks, so spontaneous suggestions are rarely required.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Involves quantity management but no advanced numerical analysis.
Problem Solving Procedures are clear, with few instances of independent problem-solving.

Aliases

  • Label Attaching Worker
  • Sticker Attaching Worker
  • Tag Attaching Worker

Related Jobs

  • Inspection Worker
  • Packaging Worker
  • Picking Worker
  • Sorting Worker

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